
Considering how many players the Kansas City Chiefs have lost this offseason via trades and free agency, the front office has done a solid job of recouping reinforcements heading into the 2026 NFL Draft.
PFF tends to agree, as it released its free agency grades for all 32 teams in the NFL. Kansas City earned a B for its acquisitions over the last week. Here are reasons from PFF's Gordon McGuinness for the most notable signings, and our breakdown of those excerpts.
The 25-year-old running back was the best available player at his position, and Kansas City aggressively pursued Walker III, making him the fourth-highest-paid running back on an annual basis. The 2022 second-round pick is an explosive and patient runner who will unlock an explosive element in the Chiefs' running game.
"Tonga played a career-high 415 snaps for the Patriots in 2025, although his middling production - 17 quarterback pressures and 15 run stops - likely isn't worth $7 million per year," McGuinness said. "Still, Tonga has proven he can fill out a team's interior depth well over the course of his five-year NFL career, and now he'll slot in alongside Chris Jones."
Kansas City has been too reliant on the 31-year-old defensive tackle to single-handedly generate a pass rush. Jones will be 32 years old before the start of next season, and he is still a very good player, but he has lost a step. Tonga is a dominant force in the run game and will be a solid addition to the defensive line.
The 36-year-old tight end is clearly no longer the same player he was, but his presence and experience will be monumental for the Chiefs, who are entering the next phase in the Mahomes era.
Kansas City's wide receiver corps is not robust, as the depth is extremely shallow, with Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, Jalen Royals, and Thornton. The 25-year-old wideout gained a rapport with Mahomes and made several important plays, especially early in the season.
This could be the most underrated signing for Kansas City this offseason, as the 28-year-old safety is a versatile defensive back who can operate in several roles. With the Chiefs facing as many changes as they are in the secondary, Gilman's experience and adaptability will be monumental.
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